Android works on a Nintendo switch

Developers Billy Laws and Max Keller have a rough version of Android Q and work on a Nintendo switchboard.

Given the legacy of the development of the switch – the console is an ARM-based tablet – it's strange that it's taken so long to get the version of Google OS, but the progress achieved here is fascinating. It is not necessary for ordinary gaming purposes (if you really do not want to play Pocket Camp or Pokemon Go with actual Nintendo hardware), but only as a study of what possibly with the system, as well as touch screen and joyful minuses work together with wi-fi and bluetooth. If GPU support can also be enhanced (now it's running), it will make Nintendo Android emulators … attractive.